Warranties of title and quality define the scope of residential home buyers\u27 rights against sellers and builders. sing a comparative analysis 0format, this article discusses existing Maryland warranty law and comparable provisions of the Uniform Land Transactions Act to reveal serious deficiencies in the Maryland warranty scheme. The author concludes that in those areas where the Maryland and Uniform Act schemes differ, the Uniform Act offers consumers more comprehensive protection than Maryland law. In those areas where the schemes are harmonious, uniformity and related benefits can be achieved without a major overhaul of all areas of warranty law
The author points up the decline of caveat emptor as a viable doctrine governing the sale of new hom...
[Excerpt] “This article will discuss the operation of two portions of the Uniform Commercial Code (“...
The author analyzes the Maryland Mobile Home Park Act, concluding that, while it affords mobile home...
Warranties of title and quality define the scope of residential home buyers\u27 rights against selle...
The author examines the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, which is currently being consid...
The real estate market in the past decade has witnessed the increasing popularity of residential con...
Although the application of an implied warranty of quality is now widespread in the sale of new home...
“The trend towards greater consumer protection so evident in the products liability field is clearly...
The Maryland Legislature in 1969 provided for increased consumer protection for third party benefici...
The purpose of this article is to examine the problems created by Chapter 5313, Installment Land Con...
The authors consider the question of whether warranty law in Maryland now provides the plaintiff in ...
The power of municipalities to authorize condominium developers to tie the leasing of land or recrea...
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Because land contracts are frequently inequitable, advocates and legislators have called for enhance...
The author points up the decline of caveat emptor as a viable doctrine governing the sale of new hom...
[Excerpt] “This article will discuss the operation of two portions of the Uniform Commercial Code (“...
The author analyzes the Maryland Mobile Home Park Act, concluding that, while it affords mobile home...
Warranties of title and quality define the scope of residential home buyers\u27 rights against selle...
The author examines the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, which is currently being consid...
The real estate market in the past decade has witnessed the increasing popularity of residential con...
Although the application of an implied warranty of quality is now widespread in the sale of new home...
“The trend towards greater consumer protection so evident in the products liability field is clearly...
The Maryland Legislature in 1969 provided for increased consumer protection for third party benefici...
The purpose of this article is to examine the problems created by Chapter 5313, Installment Land Con...
The authors consider the question of whether warranty law in Maryland now provides the plaintiff in ...
The power of municipalities to authorize condominium developers to tie the leasing of land or recrea...
Few common law doctrines are as widely accepted as the doctrine of merger. Indeed, most practitioner...
In this article, I show how a coherent legal narrative must capture the revolution\u27s radical poli...
Because land contracts are frequently inequitable, advocates and legislators have called for enhance...
The author points up the decline of caveat emptor as a viable doctrine governing the sale of new hom...
[Excerpt] “This article will discuss the operation of two portions of the Uniform Commercial Code (“...
The author analyzes the Maryland Mobile Home Park Act, concluding that, while it affords mobile home...